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2008 Suzuki Gsxr 1000 With 4k Miles on 2040-motos

$5,900
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This GSX-R 1000 has only 4635mis! Brand New Dunlop Qualifier Q2's front and rear, Full service with Repsol T-4 synthetics, all brake & clutch fluids flushed and changed to Galfer super dot 4. Title is NYS CLEAN & CLEAR! Runs and rides perfectly! The body work for a lack of a better word looks like shit. Hence the price. This is thousands less than its worth. Find some plastics and have a great bike CHEAP! If you dont't want to pay $5900, don't call or text--

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